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1 producer-driven commodity chain
эк., соц. продуктовая цепь с доминирующим производителем* (продуктовая цепь, в которой наибольшее влияние имеет компания, находящаяся в начале или середине цепи и выполняющая наиболее сложную, требующую больших капитальных затрат, высокой технологии и т. д., операцию; понятие введено Г. Джеррефи)Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > producer-driven commodity chain
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2 commodity chain
упр. продуктовая [товаропроводящая, товарная\] цепь [цепочка\] (сеть функционально интегрированных видов хозяйственной деятельности по производству и продаже определенного вида товаров, объединяющая все звенья цепочки от обработки сырья, через промежуточные стадии производственного цикла, до появления товара на рынке)firms operating within a commodity chain — фирмы, находящиеся в продуктовой цепи
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3 producer-driven global commodity chain
эк., соц. глобальная продуктовая цепь с доминирующим производителем*See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > producer-driven global commodity chain
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4 producer
сущ.1) эк. производитель, изготовитель; поставщикagricultural producer — сельскохозяйственный производитель, производитель сельскохозяйственных товаров
industrial producer — производитель промышленных товаров, промышленник
domestic [foreign\] producers — отечественные [иностранные\] производители
battery-egg producer — птицевод, применяющий клеточную систему при производстве яиц
rabbit meat producer — фермер, занимающийся мясным кролиководством
suckled calf producer — поставщик молочных телят, выращенных на подсосе
table-poultry producer — птицевод, занимающийся производством мясной птицы
See:big producer, brand producer, direct producer, energy producer, export producer, generic producer, immediate producer, insurance producer, intermediate producer, marginal producer, small producer, wealth producer, producer advertising, producer country, producer durable goods, producer durables, producer factory, producer goods, producer input prices, producer market, producer output prices, producer price, Producer Subsidy Equivalent, Producer Support Estimate, producer surplus, producer utility, producers' cooperative, producer's flow, producers goods, producer's goods, producers' goods, producer's point, producer's price, producer's risk, producers surplus, producer's surplus, producers' surplus, producers' value, producer-driven commodity chain, producer-driven global commodity chain, producer-retailer, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, Producer Subsidy Equivalent, Producer Support Estimate, producer surplus, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations2) общ. продюсер (лицо, осуществляющее финансовую, техническую, материальную поддержку организации съемок кинофильма, телевизионной передачи или постановки спектакля)Syn:See:3) страх., амер. = insurance producerSee:
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5 Gereffi, Gary A.
перс.соц. Джереффи, Гэри (американский социолог; занимается исследованиями в области организации отраслей с длинной производственной цепочкой и поведением отдельной фирмы как участника этой цепи; автор концепции глобальной продуктовой цепи)See:
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